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  1. The True-Born Englishman A Satire by Daniel, 1661?-1731 Defoe, 2010-02-16
  2. The fortunate mistress, by Daniel Defoe; printed from the first edition by Daniel (1661?-1731) Defoe, 1923-01-01
  3. The adventures of Robinson Crusoe / by Daniel Defoe by Daniel (1661?-1731) Defoe, 1922-01-01
  4. The fortunes & misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continued variety for threescore years, besides her childhood, was twelve year a whore, five times a wife... by Daniel (1661?-1731) Defoe, 1953-01-01
  5. Second Thoughts are Best: Or a Further Improvement of a Late Scheme to Prevent Street Robberies by Daniel, 1661?-1731 Defoe,
  6. JURE DIVINO: A Satyr. In Twelve Books. By the Author of the True-Born-Englishman by Daniel (1661-1731) Defoe, 1706-01-01
  7. The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, illustrated with drawings by Nigel Lambourne by Daniel (1661?-1731) Defoe, 1954-01-01
  8. The secret history of the October Club: From its original to this time by Daniel 1661?-1731 Defoe, 2010-05-17
  9. A new Robinson Crusoe : a new version of his life and adventures, with an explanatory note by Gilson Gardner 1869-1935 Defoe Daniel 1661?-1731 Selkirk Alexander 1676-1721 Harcourt Brace & Howe. pbl, 1920-12-31
  10. Life of Colonel Jack Volume v.1 by Defoe Daniel 1661?-1731, 2010-10-04
  11. Life of Colonel Jack Volume v.2 by Defoe Daniel 1661?-1731, 2010-10-04
  12. Histoire Des Principales Découvertes Faites Dans Les Arts Et Les Sciences: Sur-tout Dans Les Branches Importantes Du Commerce, De La Navigation & Des Plantations ... Toutes Les Parties Du Monde (French Edition) by Defoe Daniel 1661?-1731, 2010-09-30
  13. Rebilius Cruso: Robinson Crusoe, In Latin : A Book To Lighten Tedium To A Learner (Latin Edition) by Defoe Daniel 1661?-1731, 2010-10-15
  14. Robinson Crusoëus (Latin Edition) by Defoe Daniel 1661?-1731, Goffaux F. J, 2010-10-15

1. Daniel Defoe Quotes And Quotations Compiled By GIGA
quotations, statements, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms by Daniel Defoe . Daniel Defoe. English journalist and novelist (1661? 1671)
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All good things of this world are no further good to us than as they are of use; and whatever we may heap up to give to others, we enjoy only as much as we can use, and no more.
Avarice

And lords whose parents were the Lord knows who!
Aristocracy
Blood follows blood. Blood Friends are good,good, if well chosen. Associates It is better to have a lion at the head of an army of sheep, than a sheep at the head of an army of lions. Commanders Justice is always violent to the party offending, for every man is innocent in his own eyes. Justice Middle age is youth without levity, and age without decay. Middle Age The soul is placed in the body like a rough diamond, and must be polished, or the luster of it will never appear. Soul We are very fond of some families because they can be traced beyond the Conquest, whereas indeed the farther back, the worse, as being the nearer allied to a race of robbers and thieves. Ancestry We lov'd the doctrine for the teachers sake.

2. "Daniel Defoe The Life And Strange, Surprising Adventures" [Book
Daniel Defoe The Life and Strange, Surprising Adventures We remain uncertain about his year or place of birth, although 1661 in the parish of
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Daniel Defoe, English journalist and novelist (1661? 1671) - READ QUOTES (14)CHECK READING LIST (2) BUY AMAZON BOOK Edgar Degas, French artist (1834
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4. Robinson Crusoe - Wikipedia
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5. Pepys' Diary: Wednesday 18 September 1661
“18 September 1661” towards the end of summer; Daniel Defoe is being born somewhere.new. Daniel on Sun 19 Sep 2004, 1235 am Link. ““…but I was to blame;
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Wednesday 18 September 1661
The next morning up early and begun our march; the way about Puckridge very bad, and my wife , in the very last dirty place of all, got a fall, but no hurt, though some dirt. At last she begun, poor wretch, to be tired, and I to be angry at it, but I was to blame; for she is a very good companion as long as she is well. In the afternoon we got to Cambridge , where I left my wife at my while I went to , and there found my brother Impington , where my uncle received me and my wife very kindly. And by and by in comes my father , and we supped and talked and were merry, but being weary and sleepy my wife and I to bed without talking with my father anything about our business.
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new Pedro. Link Puckeridge. 24 Feb 60 on way to Cambridge, and after Ware, Sam
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At the moment the Puckeridge Hunt may not be a happy, due to the vote in the Commons on the 16 September 2004 to ban fox hunting. (Talking of falls, I hope Vicente is on holiday, and not had another fall from a great height!)

6. Robinsono Kruso [Esperanto] By Daniel Defoe E-Book
Robinsono Kruso Esperanto by Daniel Defoe eBook de la cxiamfresxa Robinsono Kruso naskigxis en Londono, Anglujo, je 1661. Lia patro estis
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7. Pepys' Diary: Saturday 17 August 1661
about the subject “Giving Alms No Charity” by Daniel Defoe “A Bill for thebetter Relief, Source House of Lords Journal Volume 11 14 May 1661.
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At the Privy Seal , where we had a seal this morning. Then met with Ned Pickering , and walked with him into (where I had not been a great while), and there found great and very noble alterations. And, in our discourse, he was very forward to complain and to speak loud of the lewdness and beggary of the Court, which I am sorry to hear, and which I am afeard will bring all to ruin again. So he and I to the Wardrobe to dinner, and after dinner Captain Ferrers and I to the Opera Queen of Bohemia was here, brought by my Lord Craven . So the Captain and I and another to the Devil tavern and drank, and so by coach home . Troubled in mind that I cannot bring myself to mind my business, but to be so much in love of plays. We have been at a great loss a great while for a vessel that I sent about a month ago with, things of to Lynn , and cannot till now hear of them, but now we are told that they are put into Soale Bay, but to what purpose I know not.

8. A Vindication Of The Press, By Daniel Defoe
Title A Vindication of the Press. Author Daniel Defoe. Release Date November 18, 2004 EBook 14084 Language English
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9. "Daniel Defoe: The Life And Strange, Surprising Adventures" [Book Review]
Zaleski reviews a new biography of Robinson Crusoe author Daniel Defoe, We remain uncertain about his year or place of birth, although 1661 in the
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Daniel Defoe: The Life and Strange, Surprising Adventures
A Paradoxical Genius
Daniel Defoe: The Life and Strange, Surprising Adventures . By Richard West. Reviewed by Philip Zaleski The best physical description of Daniel Defoe comes to us, fittingly, from a wanted poster: "a middle siz’d spare man, about 40 years old, of a brown complexion, and dark brown–coloured hair, but wears a wig; a hooked nose, a sharp chin, grey eyes and a large mole near his mouth." This unappealing description was issued by the Earl of Nottingham in 1702 against "Daniel de Foe, alias De Fooe," sought for "high crimes and misdemeanour" for publishing an anonymous parody of Tory religious invective. The poster, and the accusation that spawned it, neatly encapsulate much of Defoe’s life: a writer on the lam, a lover of aliases, given to anonymous and pseudonymous productions; a middle–class merchant bewigged to pass as an aristocrat; a literary pugilist who scorned the orthodoxies of the day; a man judged by many of his contemporaries to be a ferret, a sneak, a public menace. Yet Defoe was also a devout Presbyterian, faithful husband, doting father, and genius of the first order, a man who invented both modern journalism and the modern novel in his furious forty–year career. His greatest achievement

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    13. Literary Encyclopedia: The Consolidator
    the moderate Tory government of Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford (16611724) . As a prolific and highly vocal pamphlet writer, Daniel Defoe was never
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    Author Defoe, Daniel. Domain Politics, Religion. Genre Pamphlet. The rulingmoderate Tory government, led by Sir Robert Harley (16611724),
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    16. Daniel Marot - Definition Of Daniel Marot In Encyclopedia
    Daniel Marot (16611752) was a French Protestant, an architect, furniture designer and Daniel Defoe dangle Daniel Ortega Saavedra dankness
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    17. _ÒÔOf All The Writers That Have Prostituted Their Pens, Either
    In the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, Daniel Defoe The Corporation Act (1661) banned all Nonconformists from holding posts in
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    MOLL FLANDERS
    DANIEL C. BOLJA A THESIS
    SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE
    REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF
    MASTER OF ARTS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
    DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
    CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY
    NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT
    JANUARY 2003
    THESIS ADVISOR
    DR. LOFTUS JESTIN
    DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
    MOLL FLANDERS
    DANIEL C. BOLJA AN ABSTRACT OF A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT JANUARY 2003 THESIS ADVISOR DR. LOFTUS JESTIN DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
    ABSTRACT
    this Yet how does Defoe manipulate readers into making this concession? He presents them as victims. He uses societal injustice to create the feeling of social displacement that leads both Moll Flanders and himself into lives of sin and deception. He also stresses that fear, encouragement, and degradation bind them to such lives. Moreover, he takes advantage of the limited scope that a first person narrator presents. He makes Moll resourceful and often a passive participant in her crimes, which she is quick to condemn. In sum, Defoe creates a tumultuous life for his protagonists, and we, as readers, sympathize with and admire them. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: DEFOE, PHILOSOPHY 101 . . . . . 1

    18. Department Of, The University Of West Indies, Mona
    1661?1731. A general history of the pirates Kensington Printed sold by Philip Saintsbury at the Cayme Press, 1925-1927. 4buc. Defoe
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    Daniel Defoe AND THE ORIGINS OF ROBINSON CRUSOE. Daniel Defoe, the author ofROBINSON CRUSOE, was born in London in 1661. He was a partisan of William III
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    DANIEL DEFOE AND THE ORIGINS OF ROBINSON CRUSOE. D aniel Defoe, the author of ROBINSON CRUSOE, was born in London in 1661. He was a partisan of William III and when this royal patron died Defoe found himself with severe financial problems. He had previously failed in business - he was a hosier - with debts of £17,000 but his creditors, convinced of his integrity, allowed him to continue his buisiness. H owever, in 1703 he had to pay a fine of £3,000 to the government for libel. From that period he became a political writer and for his attacks on the government of Queen Anne he was imprisoned for thirteen months in Newgate Jail. D efoe was sixty when he wrote his famous book in 1721, a book which became, and has remained, a classic of English literature. The historical original of Robinson Crusoe was Alexander Selcraig, the seventh son of John Selcraig and Euphan Mackie. He was born in 1676 in Largo, Scotland. H e was sent to sea in 1695, changing his name to Selkirk and on May 18th., 1703, he sailed in the "Cinque Ports" galley, 96tons, 18 guns, and 63 men, Charles Pickering, Captain; Thomas Stradling, Lieutenant; and himself, Selkirk, Sailing Master. In that year they anchored at La Granda, Brazil, where Catain Pickering died, with the command falling upon Stradling. February of the following year saw them anchor at the unihabited island of Juan Fernandez to take in food and water. They left in pursuit of a French ship on February 29th. but returned in September. During this time Selkirk had frequent quarrels with Stradling and ultimately felt that the ship was not sea-worthy. So when the "Cinque Ports" departed at the end of the month, all his effects, with additional supplies, were taken on shore and he remained alone on the island.

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